Iltis Peter W, Frahm Jens, Voit Dirk, Joseph Arun A, Schoonderwaldt Erwin, Altenmüller Eckart
1 Department of Kinesiology, Gordon College, Wenham, MA, USA ; 2 University of Music, Drama and Media, Hannover, Germany ; 3 Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH am Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, Göttingen, Germany.
Quant Imaging Med Surg. 2015 Jun;5(3):374-81. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4292.2015.03.02.
This paper describes the use of high-speed real-time (RT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in quantifying very rapid motor function within the oropharyngeal cavity of six elite horn players. Based on simultaneous sound recordings, the efficacy of RT-MRI films at 30 and 100 frames per second (fps) was assessed for tongue movements associated with double tonguing performance. Serial images with a nominal temporal resolution of 10.0 and 33.3 ms were obtained by highly undersampled radial fast low-angle shot (FLASH) sequences (5 and 17 spokes, respectively) using complementary sets of spokes for successive acquisitions (extending over 9 and 5 frames, respectively). Reconstructions of high-speed images were obtained by temporally regularized nonlinear inversion (NLINV) as previously described. A customized MATLAB toolkit was developed for the extraction of line profiles from MRI films to quantify temporal phenomena associated with task performance. The analyses reveal that for the present setting, which required the use of a temporal median filter to optimize image quality, acquisition rates of 30 fps are inadequate to accurately detect tongue movements during double tonguing, but that rates of 100 fps do allow for a precise quantification of movement. These data for the first time demonstrate the extreme performance of elite horn players. High-speed RT-MRI offers so far unavailable opportunities to study the oropharyngeal movements during brass playing with future potential for teaching and the treatment of patients suffering from dystonia.
本文描述了如何使用高速实时(RT)磁共振成像(MRI)对六名精英圆号演奏者口咽腔内非常快速的运动功能进行量化。基于同步录音,评估了每秒30帧和100帧(fps)的RT-MRI影片对于与双吐演奏相关的舌头运动的效果。通过高度欠采样的径向快速低角度激发(FLASH)序列(分别为5和17条辐条),使用互补的辐条集进行连续采集(分别跨越9帧和5帧),获得了标称时间分辨率为10.0和33.3毫秒的序列图像。如前所述,通过时间正则化非线性反演(NLINV)获得高速图像的重建。开发了一个定制的MATLAB工具包,用于从MRI影片中提取线轮廓,以量化与任务表现相关的时间现象分析表明,在当前设置下,需要使用时间中值滤波器来优化图像质量,30 fps的采集速率不足以在双吐时准确检测舌头运动,但100 fps的速率确实能够精确量化运动。这些数据首次展示了精英圆号演奏者的卓越表现。高速RT-MRI提供了迄今为止无法获得的机会,来研究铜管乐器演奏过程中的口咽运动,未来在教学和治疗肌张力障碍患者方面具有潜力。